Relacionar Columnas Plate Tectonics ReviewVersión en línea Term Review por Adam Allen 1 Normal Fault 2 Volcanoes that are tall with gentle Slopes 3 Stress at a Normal Fault 4 The San Andreas Fault is on a what type of boundary? 5 Only Liquid layer of the earth 6 Stress at a strike slip 7 Stress at a Reverse Fault 8 Transform Boundaries are... 9 The Island of Japan occurs at 10 Subduction 11 Layer of the Mantle that shows Plasticity 12 Rift Valleys, Linear seas, and Mid ocean ridges occur along... 13 The Himalyan Mountains are located on... 14 The Andes Mountains occur at 15 Fault block Mountains are caused by 16 Divergent Boundaries are... 17 Liquefaction 18 Volcanoes that are made just of ash and dust are... 19 Reverse Fault 20 Convergent Boundaries are... 21 Strike Slip 22 Aftershocks 23 Rift Valley Faults are Cinder Cone Volcanoes Boundaries that come together Sheild Cone Volcanoes Shearing Tension Transform Boundary The Earth's Process of recycling crust. Denser Oceanic Crust is pushed down into the Earth's Mantle. Outer Core Boundaries that slide past each other When the shaking of an earthquake causes ground to bubble and liquefy Boundaries that pull apart when two normal faults leave a hanging wall pushed down and the 2 footwalls are elevated. Earthquakes that happen after a larger earthquake. An Oceanic Continental Convergent boundary A Continental Continental Convergent Boundary Divergent Boundaries An oceanic-oceanic Convergent Boundary Compression Asthenosphere Two normal Faults where the hanging walls fall down and leave an elevated footwall